There was a time when Capcom was the most experimental game publisher, by a long way. Those of us who had PS2s and GameCubes at the time will remember that alongside the likes of Resident Evil 4, Capcom developed highly experimental stuff like P.N.03 and published Killer7, which was the…
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There was a time when Capcom was the most experimental game publisher, by a long way. Those of us who had PS2s and GameCubes at the time will remember that alongside the likes of Resident Evil 4, Capcom developed highly experimental stuff like P.N.03 and published Killer7, which was the first game to establish Goichi Suda’s presence as an auteur. Then, on the PS2, Capcom went absolutely nuts with mainstream hits like Devil May Cry being supported by cult classics like Chaos Legion, Clock Tower 3, and Gregory Horror Show. Capcom has since become a publisher that has focuses exclusively…